Anybody know how to rewrite equations as ionic equations?? Help pls?
1) Zn + H2SO4 = ZnSO4 + H2
2) FeCl3 + 3NaOH = Fe(OH)3 + 3NaCl
3) Ca + 2HCl = H2 + CaCl2
4) H2SO4 + 2NaOH = Na2SO4 + 2H2O
5) BaCl2 + H2SO4 = BaSO4 + 2HCl
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eg.) Zn becomes Zn2+
H2SO4 becomes 2H+ and SO4 2- (note, there are 2 hydrogen in H2SO4, so when you separete the compound, you must remember to write it as 2H+. Next, SO4 2- is one anion, DO NOT SO4 2-)
hence, [Zn](s) + [2H+][SO4 2-](aq) = [Zn2+][SO4 2-] + [H2]
2) now, cancel away ions that appear before and after the reaction. For the above equation, we can see that [SO4 2-] appears before and after the reaction. So, we cancel away [SO4 2-].
3) now, rewrite the new equation
[Zn](s) + [2H+] —–> [Zn2+] + [H2]
Now, try to use this approach for the rest of the questions.
(P.S., a good idea would be to put the charges down on the compounds so it’s easy to see which ones change)